N ti lS i CREST: Center for Innovative Information Systems National Science CREST: Center for Innovative Information Systems National Science CREST: Center for Innovative Information Systems CREST: Center for Innovative Information Systems F d ti Foundation E i i Foundation Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering PI: Yi Deng; Co PIs: Malek Adjouadi Armando Barreto Xudong He Naphtali Rishe PI: Yi Deng; Co-PIs: Malek Adjouadi, Armando Barreto, Xudong He, Naphtali Rishe PI: Yi Deng; Co PIs: Malek Adjouadi, Armando Barreto, Xudong He, Naphtali Rishe Florida International University University Park Miami FL 33199 crest@fiu edu http://crest fiu edu HRD 0833093 HRD 0317692 Florida International University University Park Miami FL 33199 crest@fiu edu http://crest fiu edu HRD-0833093 HRD-0317692 Florida International University, University Park, Miami, FL 33199 [email protected] http://crest.fiu.edu HRD 0833093, HRD 0317692 R h d Ed ti E t R h d Ed ti E t Cutting Cutting edge Interdisciplinary Research in Computer Science and Engineering edge Interdisciplinary Research in Computer Science and Engineering Research and Education Ecosystem Research and Education Ecosystem Cutting Cutting-edge Interdisciplinary Research in Computer Science and Engineering edge Interdisciplinary Research in Computer Science and Engineering Research and Education Ecosystem Research and Education Ecosystem Partnerships in International Research and Research and Education Ecosystem Leveraged from CREST ff l l dl h O 300 P bli ti Education (PIRE) Research and Education Ecosystem Leveraged from CREST • Effective Access to Complex Multimodal Data with Over 300 Publications • Expands LA Grid model & partnership US Department of NSF NSF I/UCRC Effective Access to Complex Multimodal Data with Over 300 Publications • An innovative model for international collaboration (PIRE Triangle) NSF Broadening US Department of Education Partnerships Applications in Disaster Mitigation collaboration (PIRE Triangle) – Synergistic integration of local (US) and Participation in Education for Center for Applications in Disaster Mitigation Synergistic integration of local (US) and international, academia‐industry collaborations and basic applied research Computing Alliance Graduate Assistantships International Advanced collaborations, and basic‐applied research. – Research‐driven, international‐oriented G lC ti M lti A t in Areas of National Research and Knowledge • Integrated Approach to Information Processing in One of the largest international academic grids with student training G l ti bl it ti l ll b ti Aspect‐Oriented Feature Modeling General Components in Multi‐Agent Computing Alliance Need Education Enablement • Integrated Approach to Information Processing in One of the largest international academic grids with research portal and collaboration tools 2k ti id ti l – Goal: sustainable international collaboration and partnership Aspect‐Oriented Feature Modeling Systems of Hispanic Serving N i 2k processor computing grid operational Faculty members engaged in LA Grid based • $2.3 million funding from US NSF “P hi f I i l Alternate Institutions NSF Research Neuroscience research projects. Research projects ongoing – focus on applications “Partnership for International Research and Education (PIRE)” <<Intentions>> Adaptable Plans Model Alternate Plans Aspect User Interface NSF Research Experiences for Neuroscience in healthcare, life sciences, and disaster mitigation Research and Education (PIRE) program (20 awards among 500 Model User Agent FIU CREST Experiences for Undergraduates • Human Computer Interaction for Universal Access LA Grid Scholars • Mentored by faculty, IBM Hispanic Executives, proposals) PIRE ll b i l weave Reasoning A t Interaction Aspect Coordination FIU CREST Undergraduates Latin • Human Computer Interaction for Universal Access and more advanced students • IBM Internships – Doctoral Extreme Blue etc – PIRE supports collaborative travel; existing research grants (such as Aspect Aspect Middle Agent Resource Communication Supplements American IBM Internships Doctoral, Extreme Blue, etc. • Pipelined dozens of new hires to IBM CREST) support research <<Desires>> Action Model weave weave <<Beliefs>> Knowledge Model <<Interactions>> Interaction Model Center for Innovative Grid • Complex System Modeling Analysis and Realization A First Class PIRE Partnership Team PIRE Research Model Task Manager Center for Innovative Information Systems Consortium • Complex System Modeling, Analysis, and Realization A First Class PIRE Partnership Team • United States • Goal weave Task Manager Information Systems Engineering NSF CAREER United States – Florida International University, Florida Atlantic University, IBM Research Centers (NY, CA) – Radically simplify the manner by which domain experts develop, use, and maintain applications over distributed computing resources Cooperation Engineering (3 d ) • Mexico applications over distributed computing resources • Research focus Other Concerns Task Agent1 Task Agent N Resource Resource NOAA (3 awardees) NSF – Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), Universidad de Guadalajara (UdG), Mexico Supercomputing Center (TBD) – Transparent Cyber‐infrastructure Enablement – building application‐layer virtualization • Approach Resource Resource NSF U i l NOAA • Spain • Approach – Driven by critical applications with NSF Universal Access US Data SGER & AG – Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) B il Bioinformatics A li ti Healthcare C A Hurricane/Disaster Miti ti A CI Applications Layer high societal impact Focusing on first of its kind Access US Department Data Visualization EAGER • Brazil – Universidade Federal Fluminense Applications Comm. Apps. Mitigation Apps. CI Integration Layer – Focusing on first‐of‐its‐kind, transformative innovation I i th Fib t t (Whit tt )d t ti l Assistive of Energy NSF CCLI System Design‐ Automated Book reader • Argentina – University Transparent Visualization Software Tools Transparent Grid Enablement Data Mining Software Tools CI Integration Layer – Common methodologies, services and tools across applications in Imaging the Fiber tracts (White matter) demonstrating neural connectivity in living brain tissue: Business Continuity Information Assistive Technologies Early Career S ft Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) • China Tsinghua University Transparent CI Enablement Software Tools Software Tools Enablement Software Tools Software Tools CI Enablement Layer selected domains – Streamlined integration of connectivity in living brain tissue: Network (BCIN) Technologies PI NSF Major NIH Software Testing • China – Tsinghua University, IBM China Research Lab Meta Scheduling & JobFlow Mgnt. Communication Virtual Machine Autonomic Resource Mgnt. Streamlined integration of fundamental research and technology innovation Network (BCIN) DHS Research Testing • India – IBM India Research Lab Indian Institute of Science Supercomputers and Clusters of Workstations, PC CI Layer technology innovation – Maximizing complementary E Infrastructure Bio if i Lab, Indian Institute of Science • France – Université de Rennes desktops and Workstations, Mobile and Wearable Devices expertise, infrastructure and resources of international academia, Emergency Mgt Data (3 d) informatics France Université de Rennes 1, INRIA 2009 PIRE – 18 Students in Brazil, China, F I di d S i hi S industry and government partners, as well as established LA GRID Mgt Data (3 awards) France, India, and Spain this Summer resources • $15 7M in Contracts and Grants leveraged from CREST: NSF Dept of Energy Dept • $15.7M in Contracts and Grants leveraged from CREST: NSF, Dept. of Energy, Dept. of Education NOAA DHS NIH of Education, NOAA, DHS, NIH • $5M in Donations and Endowments leveraged Ware Foundation IBM • $5M in Donations and Endowments leveraged: Ware Foundation, IBM E h i M di lR d (EMR) CREST’ h i d Hi i ll ti FIU’ Ph D i Exchanging Medical Records (EMR) Collaboration with Miami Children’s Hospital • CREST’s programs have increased Hispanic enrollment in FIU’s Ph.D. programs in Performance Loop Closure in Human‐ Affective Sensing through BVP and Collaboration with Miami Children s Hospital i f 13 3% 29 4% Performance Loop Closure in Human C t It ti GSR monitoring Develop a technology that supports on-demand, secure, efficient, and semantics-agnostic exchange of EMRs using our declarative communication computing from 13.3% to 29.4% Computer Interaction GSR monitoring GSR2 Module semantics-agnostic exchange of EMRs using our declarative communication engine, Communication Virtual Machine (CVM). computing from 13.3% to 29.4% l fh l f h d • A key element needed to “Desired Approach: • Nearly 13% of the US population of Hispanic Computer Science Ph D students are • A key element needed to “close the loop” is to assess Performance” Stimulus PC 1. Mediator deployed on each institution which given a local patient id generates a Nearly 13% of the US population of Hispanic Computer Science Ph.D. students are close the loop is to assess the user + Audio Out which, given a local patient id, generates a Virtual Medical Record (VMR). enrolled in CREST’s program the user satisfaction/dissatisfaction Detection of affective states L R 2. A VMR is a description of the items in an EMR along with their actual locations. enrolled in CREST s program satisfaction/dissatisfaction with the interaction affective states (Negative valence = dissatisfaction) _ GSR BVP Photoplethysmograph (PPG) 3. Communication Virtual Machine handles on demand secure and efficient transfer • 39 Ph D s graduated from CREST—33% have been underrepresented minorities with the interaction “Actual LPF F / V Photoplethysmograph (PPG) on-demand, secure and efficient transfer and presentation of VMRs • 39 Ph.D.s graduated from CREST—33% have been underrepresented minorities • Emphasis on “Affective Interaction Actual Performance” CH1 CH0 CH4 CH3 4. Each institution builds its own authentication mechanism on their CVM and 38% have been women vs US totals of 3% and 20% per year • Emphasis on Affective Assessment” (e g to detect Interaction Model Effect on User CH1 CH0 A/D Converter CH4 CH3 5. CVM seamlessly handles negotiation of presentation and device capabilities and 38% have been women vs. US totals of 3% and 20% per year Assessment (e.g., to detect the onset of frustration / BVP / GSR Recording A/D Converter presentation and device capabilities. • 50 M S graduates 50% underrepresented 28% women the onset of frustration / stress) • 50 M.S. graduates – 50% underrepresented, 28% women stress). • HCI‐International 2009 – San Diego, July 2009 O h dR i O h dR i Outreach and Recruitment Outreach and Recruitment Collaborative Research Collaborative Research Outreach and Recruitment Outreach and Recruitment Collaborative Research Collaborative Research St d tO i ti Student Organizations 1 Developing effective techniques for managing and FIU Engineering & Student Organizations ACM & UPE H S it 1. Developing effective techniques for managing and d d h FIU Engineering & – ACM & UPE Honor Society: providing access to data that varies in type, Computing Gala Tutoring, Peer Mentoring, Guest l ti ti d tit b dd i Computing Gala Tutoring, Peer Mentoring, Guest Speakers Special Interest Groups source, location, time, and certainty by addressing – Hands-on CREST Research Speakers, Special Interest Groups storage optimization data management indexing Demonstrations – Women in Computer Science: storage optimization, data management, indexing Demonstrations Women in Computer Science: Study Groups Networking and search query techniques and data – 1,500 school students each year Study Groups, Networking O t iti R b ti R h& and search, query techniques, and data i VIP Guest Speakers: NSF’s Joseph Opportunities, Robotics Research & presentation. – VIP Guest Speakers: NSF s Joseph Robotics Outreach to Middle 2 An integrated imaging/signal processing approach Bordogna, Elbert Marsh, Bruce Robotics Outreach to Middle School Girls 2. An integrated imaging/signal processing approach Kramer School Girls that will result in comprehensive views of the Kramer that will result in comprehensive views of the human brain in greater depth and detail through Programming Competitions La Familia human brain in greater depth and detail through f t ff d bl ff ti d l i i Programming Competitions La Familia faster, affordable, more effective, and less invasive CREST research presented at lunch – Hispanic Heritage Month methods – CREST research presented at lunch Hispanic Heritage Month Hi hli ht Hi i C t ib ti t methods. – Student Recruitment plus Teacher – Highlights Hispanic Contributions to 3 Enabling any prospective computer user to Student Recruitment plus Teacher Information Sessions IT & Engineering 3. Enabling any prospective computer user to Information Sessions IT & Engineering O li St d tC ll b ti interact with computer‐based systems, regardless – High School Team Competitions – 30 – On-line Student Collaborative interact with computer based systems, regardless f th i di bilit tt d dl f th teams each year Events of their disability status and regardless of the teams each year Hands on Student Activities interaction challenges derived from the context in – FIU Student Competitions – training – Hands-on Student Activities interaction challenges derived from the context in for ACM Competition – 60 Elementary school students which the interaction is taking place for ACM Competition 60 Elementary school students which the interaction is taking place. l hdl f dl l 4. Essential methodologies for modeling complex t ifi d d li ti dl systems, a unified underlying semantic model, fundamental methods for compositional model fundamental methods for compositional model analysis and model‐driven engineering analysis, and model driven engineering h l i technologies.